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Lawyer: Terri still in danger
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | October 22, 2003, 5:15 p.m. Eastern | By Sarah Foster

Posted on 10/22/2003 2:50:08 PM PDT by nickcarraway

Family barred from visiting brain-disabled woman, judge drags feet on appointment of new guardian

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Posted: October 22, 2003

5:15 p.m. Eastern

ven though Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and state legislature yesterday halted the court-ordered starvation death of brain-disabled Terri Schindler-Schiavo, her family and legal counsel are afraid her life will be increasingly at risk as long as the courts allow her husband to remain her guardian and do not appoint a guardian ad litem as demanded by the special legislation that was passed.

"My greatest fear is that Michael [Schiavo] will order Terri out of the hospital before she is medically stabilized and rehydrated – as he did three times last August when she had pneumonia," said Patricia Anderson, attorney for Terri's parents, Robert and Mary Schindler.

"That is why we need a guardian ad litem," she added. "That is what Terri's Bill is about. We've got to have a guardian ad litem to put a stop to that kind of hijinks, because his primary objective is to kill her."

Schiavo very nearly succeeded in his five-year quest to end his wife's life by court-approved starvation. With only a few hours remaining before she slipped beyond the point where she could be saved, Florida lawmakers yesterday delivered to the governor legislation empowering him to order Schiavo's feeding tube reinserted, and Bush signed the life-saving law as well as an implementing executive order.

"Terri's Bill" specifically directs the chief judge (David Demers) of the 6th Judicial Circuit Court to appoint a guardian ad litem to represent Terri "upon issuance of a stay," but he has not yet done so – which Anderson views as a matter of urgency.

"Terri will be out of danger only when Michael is no longer her guardian and no longer has access to her," she said bluntly.

Crowds of demonstrators cheered wildly, as Terri was transferred by ambulance from Woodside Hospice in Pinellas Park, Fla., to Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, about 25 miles away, where upon her feeding tube was reinserted and rehydration begun after her six days ordeal of judge-ordered starvation.

Family locked out

No sooner was his wife admitted to Morton Plant Hospital in Clearwater, Fla., than Schiavo sent an order barring Terri's parents and siblings from visiting her.

The Schindlers were not informed of Schiavo's action, and only learned of it late that evening from Terri's brother, who had driven to the hospital to visit his sister and was escorted from the premises by an armed security guard. Bobby Schindler, 38, told WorldNetDaily he was told by the administrator on duty that Schiavo had left instructions that "no family members, no anybody is to visit Terri," and that they were to be given no information about her medical condition.

Schindler was too exhausted by worry over the fate of his sister and the events of the past seven days to express anger. But he said he's not surprised by this recent action by Schiavo.

"Michael's been doing this kind of thing for almost as long as he's been guardian of my sister," he exclaimed. "It's been going on for over a decade and it continues. Even after the governor stepped in and did what he did today, [Schiavo] continues to use his power as a weapon against our family and Terri."

It's one of many times her husband has ordered Terri isolated from family and those close to her. In mid-August, he barred a Roman Catholic priest from visiting her at Morton Plant Hospital where she was taken due to a sudden medical crisis.

Schiavo said his action that time was prompted by a late-evening visit by Monsignor Thaddeus Malanowski, a former Army chaplain, who had been asked by Terri's father to drop by the hospital to see how she was faring.

Even though the monsignor was on a court-approved list of visitors and regularly visited her at the hospice where she has been a patient for three years, Schiavo had a long-standing policy that no one could visit Terri unaccompanied either by himself or family member and that Malanowski had knowingly violated his order.

Schiavo's attorney Deborah Bushnell told WorldNetDaily that her client was concerned about Malanowski's "integrity" and felt the 81-year-old priest was not "the kind of person that he wanted visiting Terri or that he felt comfortable visiting Terri." Eventually he relented slightly and the monsignor was allowed to resume his visits subject to week-to-week approval by Schiavo.

Last Wednesday, the day Terri's feeding tube was removed, Schiavo's attorneys ordered family members barred from being alone with Terri at the hospice following Robert Schindler's release to the media of a videotape distributed in evidence that the woman is not in a "persistent vegetative state," as Schiavo's advocates claim.

Schindler admitted the tape was made surreptitiously in violation of a court order by probate Judge George Greer of the Pinellas-County Circuit Court. The video, which shows Terri alert and laughing and trying to speak, further indicates attempts at rehabilitative therapy, also banned by the courts.

Following the video's release, her family was told they were barred from visiting the dying woman "unless [Schiavo] or his representative is present."

In at least one instance, the "representative" that accompanied Robert and Mary Schindler to the bedside of their daughter was none other than the mother of Schiavo's mistress, Jodi Centonze, with whom he has been living for a number of years. He and Centonze have a 1-year-old daughter and are expecting a second child.

As WorldNetDaily reported, the Schindlers had been fighting their son-in-law for 10 years over the lack of care and therapy Schiavo as her guardian provided for their daughter, who suffered massive brain damage when she collapsed at her home 13 years ago under mysterious circumstances at the age of 26.

The ongoing dispute escalated five years ago when Schiavo petitioned the court for permission to end his wife's life by removing her feeding tube, insisting she is in a "persistent vegetative state" and had told him years before she would not want to be maintained "by tubes" and "artificial means." Although Terri breathes on her on and maintains her own blood pressure, she requires a simple tube into her abdomen to her stomach for nourishment and hydration.

The Schindlers fought tenaciously to keep their daughter and the case alive in the courts, but they have been basically blocked at every turn, in particular by Greer, who has had charge of the case almost from the beginning. When the seven-member Florida Supreme Court in August turned down a petition to review the case, the way was clear for Schiavo to starve his wife to death.

On Sept. 17, Greer scheduled Oct. 15 as the day Terri's feeding tube would be removed. At the same time, in separate rulings, he denied any rehabilitation for the disabled woman or a chance to be spoon-fed.

Information on Terri's fight for life is posted on the family's website.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Florida
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Comment #101 Removed by Moderator

To: Catspaw
So you refuse to name any constitutional provision that you think the law violates?
102 posted on 10/22/2003 4:59:32 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: The Shootist
Well, the judge is wrong on the first two items, so forgive me if I'm less than confident about his opinions on the latter two.

Besides, I saw him on the Big Story about a week ago, and he was CLUELESS about the case.

The judge is full of himself.
103 posted on 10/22/2003 5:00:21 PM PDT by iowamomforfreedom (Why is it illegal to starve an animal but not a human being?)
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To: aristeides
No sense arguing with an ego filled bloatbag like Catspaw.
104 posted on 10/22/2003 5:01:24 PM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: EggsAckley
Michael's behavior

I've been thinking about that. I think Michael is a very controlling person, and may actually be getting something akin to sexual pleasure out of the power he has over Terri. I'll bet his current girlfriend is a very meek person who likes having someone control her life.

From interviews, the night Terri was found unconscious, Michael and her were having a big fight, so bad that one of her friends begged her not to go home after work. I'll bet Michael was already seeing this other woman.

105 posted on 10/22/2003 5:01:26 PM PDT by yhwhsman ("Never give in--never, never, never, never, in nothing great or small..." -Sir Winston Churchill)
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To: Catspaw
FWIW, I believe that the burden of proof would tend to fall on those making the claim of unconstitutionality (is that a word?).
106 posted on 10/22/2003 5:01:55 PM PDT by B Knotts
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To: aristeides
So you refuse to name any constitutional provision that you think the law violates?

You can freepmail me your real e-mail addy and I'll set up that Paypal account.

107 posted on 10/22/2003 5:02:00 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: FreedomMan_CA
No it couldn't IF YOU EXECUTE A WRITTEN END OF LIFE DIRECTIVE.
108 posted on 10/22/2003 5:02:19 PM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: EggsAckley
Are they just stupid?

No, they are liberals who consider Terri a useless eater, and want her off the planet,(it is overcrowded) and gee whiz, is she costing money from the taxpayers? This is the mindset, believe me. They don't think she has a good quality of life, so she should be "offed."

109 posted on 10/22/2003 5:03:03 PM PDT by ladyinred (Talk about a revolution, look at California!!! We dumped Davis!!!)
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To: B Knotts
FWIW, I believe that the burden of proof would tend to fall on those making the claim of unconstitutionality (is that a word?).

Got a few minutes before the opening pitch.

You're right. The presumption is that the law is constitutional.

110 posted on 10/22/2003 5:03:12 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Catspaw
Bloat filled ego bag, who refuses to back up his own arguments, hiding behind "you gotta pay me for that."
111 posted on 10/22/2003 5:03:16 PM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: The Red Zone
One good measure would be to require all end of life directives that specify removal of nutrition or hydration in case of PVS, or a party with authority to choose such, to be written. Most states do this. We can thank Jim King (fatso) for the fact that Florida doesn't.

Requiring a guardian ad litem be appointed by an unrelated party (IIRC, Florida has an office for that purpose) is IMHO more important. Requiring a written statement does little to protect against unscrupulous people, since such statements can easily be forged. Even requiring a notarized statement isn't bullet-proof if a judge is willing to accept as a "notarized statement" something whose seals look they came from a cracker box.

112 posted on 10/22/2003 5:03:18 PM PDT by supercat (Why is it that the more "gun safety" laws are passed, the less safe my guns seem?)
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To: Catspaw
I'm not going to pay you. I'm giving my opinions here without anyone paying me.

And I do take your silence as an admission.

113 posted on 10/22/2003 5:03:21 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
Batter up!

Well, in a few minutes anyway.

Looks like you're too cheap to pay someone to do legal research.

114 posted on 10/22/2003 5:04:08 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: yhwhsman
And (from what I gather) when she collapsed, he wasn't doing CPR, she was just lying there when the brother arrived.

He is an RT, HE would know better!
115 posted on 10/22/2003 5:04:18 PM PDT by najida (He who is without baggage can cast the first Samsonite.)
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To: nickcarraway
This "husband" has got to be taken out of this poor woman's life, the sooner the better! Yet another outrage!
116 posted on 10/22/2003 5:04:18 PM PDT by ladyinred (Talk about a revolution, look at California!!! We dumped Davis!!!)
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To: nickcarraway
All I really want to know, at the moment is whether the Shindlers are still forbidden from seeing Terri and what is her condition.

It made perfect sense to use an IV to stabalize her but at some point, soon she'll need nutrition as well as hydration.

If this hasn't happened yet it may be because of complications from the latest attempt on her life. She may need some kind of medical intervention that Schiavo is not allowing. If he is still guardian, he can do that.

Felos was talking about how she was in distress and goingto die.

Was this just wishfull thinking on his part or does he know something the outside world does not?

117 posted on 10/22/2003 5:04:28 PM PDT by isrul
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To: The Red Zone
What's that "NO personal attacks" warning? Guess you've ignored that.

118 posted on 10/22/2003 5:05:16 PM PDT by Catspaw
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To: Catspaw
Looks like you're too chicken to back up your own arguments.
119 posted on 10/22/2003 5:05:24 PM PDT by The Red Zone
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To: Catspaw
Go Marlins!
120 posted on 10/22/2003 5:05:55 PM PDT by B Knotts
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